Team Penske duo deny Larson in Darlington

Brad Keselowski has led home Team Penske team-mate Joey Logano to win the Darlington NASCAR Cup Series race as long-time leader Kyle Larson finished third.

While Larson won both Stages 1 and 2, and led 284 of the 367 laps of the Bojangles’ Southern 500, the last round of pit stops proved decisive when Keselowski just got the nose of his #2 Ford ahead of the #42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet exiting pit lane.

Denny Hamlin had qualified on pole and headed the first 11 laps in the #11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota before Larson took over a lead which he would not relinquish, even with pit stops, before the end of the 100-lap stage.

All on the lead lap pitted in the break and Logano restarted alongside Larson, who maintained first position, after Jones was penalised for an errant tyre during the stops.

Truex Jnr passed Logano on the restart and took over top spot on pit lane during a Caution caused when Joey Gase (#23 BK Racing Toyota) found the wall on Lap 127 after a touch from Kyle Busch (#18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota).

Kevin Harvick (#4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford), sixth at the restart, passed Larson for second on Lap 136, but Larson regained the spot on Lap 158 and was back into the lead two laps later when he got under Car #78.

A cycle of green flag pit stops began on Lap 163 but Larson and Harvick were not among them.

Truex Jnr, who had by then lost second position to Harvick, pitted on Lap 169 but he too was slapped with a penalty for an uncontrolled tyre.

The defending champion lost two laps in the process and while he got one back, he missed out on the free pass when Larson lapped Austin Dillon (#3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet) as they crossed the control line at the very end of the stage.

Keselowski finished Stage 2 in second, more than 11 seconds in arrears, from Logano, Chase Elliott (#9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet), and Jones, while Harvick faded to 10th and Truex Jnr was 16th.

When they lined up for the start of the final stage, Larson led Logano, Elliott, Keselowski, and Jones, before Elliott passed Logano upon the green flag.

Larson was around five seconds to the good when he made his next pit stop on Lap 259, but Logano shook out in the lead at the end of the cycle from Harvick, Kurt Busch (#41 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford), Clint Bowyer (#14 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford), and Larson.

Having allowed himself to be undercut, Larson was soon on the comeback trail and picked off Harvick to take second position on Lap 272.

He caught Logano half a dozen laps later and made light work of the #22 Ford to reclaim first position.

Truex Jnr was home in 11th position having finally got the free pass during the last Caution, while Aric Almirola joined Hamlin in sealing a place in the playoffs by finishing 14th in the #10 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford.

Jimmie Johnson is one of two in danger of losing their playoff berth in the final race of the regular season after an oil pump issue in his #48 Henrick Motorsports Chevrolet consigned him to 39th and not running at the finish.

Kyle Busch is favoured to win the regular season when it wraps up with the Big Machine Vodka 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway this coming weekend (September 7-9 local time).